5 Things You Need to Know About the COVID Vaccine and Botox, And Other Dermal Fillers
You’ve probably heard about the potential side effects of getting the COVID-19 vaccine if you’ve had facial fillers. While these are usually rare and mild adverse reactions, it’s good to be aware of them so that you can make informed decisions about your health. If you’re looking for more information about getting the COVID vaccine and Botox or other fillers like Juvederm, we have you covered. Here are five key things to know about the potential interactions and what you can do to lessen your risk.
What Are the Potential Side Effects?
There have been reports of delayed inflammatory reactions developed at sites of prior filler injections after receiving the COVID vaccine. This inflammation appears as redness or swelling in the area. This was first observed in the clinical trial for the Moderna vaccine, where 3 participants among 15,184 recipients reported inflammatory reactions that were thought to be related to cosmetic fillers.
How Common Are These Side Effects?
A reaction between the COVID vaccine and fillers is rare, but it can happen. This reaction is treatable and will resolve with time and treatment. If you get your COVID vaccine and botox within a week or two of one another, be particularly mindful of this potential side effect and notify your physician if you experience any worrisome symptoms.
The good news is these reactions resolve over time. You can treat them with antihistamines, corticosteroids, or hyaluronidase injections. Typically you'll see any reaction resolve within days to weeks, and for some people, they can subside even without any specific treatment.
These kinds of delayed inflammatory reactions to fillers are not unique to the COVID vaccine. Other vaccines, cases of the flu, and dental procedures can also cause your body’s immune system to go into overdrive.
Which Cosmetic Fillers Interact with the COVID Vaccine?
Not all fillers have the potential to interact with the COVID vaccine. In fact, there have been no adverse reactions documented with Botox or other neurotoxins. So if you choose to treat your wrinkles with any of our wrinkle-relaxing injections, you should be free and clear of any adverse reactions to the vaccine. If you’re looking into getting fillers like Juvederm or Restlyane, there is a very slight chance you could experience a mild reaction.
What Preventive Measures Can I Take?
Don’t let these rare and mild reactions stop you from getting vaccinated – or pursuing the cosmetic look you want! The best thing you can do when getting the COVID vaccine and botox or other fillers is to schedule your appointment at Georgous Aesthetic Bar at least two weeks before or after your vaccinations. Also, be sure to let us know when you schedule your appointment when you plan on getting the vaccine so that we can adjust your treatment plan accordingly.
It’s Still Safe to Get Botox, Cosmetic Fillers & Dermal Fillers
The bottom line is you can smooth those wrinkles and plump those lips while protecting yourself and your loved ones from COVID! Whether you’re already vaccinated or are planning to get the COVID vaccine and botox is calling your name, we hope you’ll get in touch! Our team of experts will customize each of our services to help you achieve natural results that make you look and feel gorgeous.